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Having the e Bay app on your phone or tablet means you need never miss out.

The app lets you post tweets and photos and send personal messages as well as tracking all your favourite tweeters.

Instagram uses your phone’s camera to take square photos, styled using any one of 20 filters that give different effects from lurid colour, through faded Seventies tones to pure black-and white.

This official Network Rail app provides times and status (delays, cancellations etc) of upcoming departures from every UK station. Windows users should try the ‘Rail Planner’ app (£3.99).

Download Skype, set up a user name and with just a click of your mouse you can video-call any other Skype user, anywhere in the world free, via the internet. For a small fee, you can also call landlines and mobiles.

The Facebook app keeps you up to date with friends’ posts via a News Feed, notifies you of new friend requests, comments and ‘likes’, and allows you to post status updates and photos via easy-to-use buttons.

Twitter’s instant, abbreviated format, with its 140-character limit is perfect for mobile devices.

The app gives you access to all the countless videos on You Tube, so as long as you have internet access, you’ll always be entertained. Tune In radio turns your device into a radio that can pick up any station, anywhere on the planet.

Just use the search facility to get access to your local radio from a distant beach.

It also saves your photos for syncing to other devices.

If you prefer e-books to paper, then Amazon’s Kindle store is the place to buy and download them.

Whats App is essentially a text-only version of Skype, using the internet to send text messages free.